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DSP Barau : Local Roots, National and Regional Fruits

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By Abba Anwar

Distinguished Senator Barau I. Jibrin, Deputy Senate President and First Deputy Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament, infused political maturity and democratic realities into his primary constituency, his local root, Kano North Senatorial District. While his impact goes beyond original expectations. It is felt at both national and regional spaces.

Only blind observers can fault DSP’s efforts across the spectrum of our existence. Yes, as a legislator, his primary responsibility starts and ends with legislation process in the hallowed chamber of the Senate. Yet, he believes that influencing infrastructural development, among other efforts should also be encapsulated as part of his shopping list.

Believe it or not, road construction, building schools, clearing farmlands, etc, are responsibilities place on the shoulders of the executive arm of government. But still Senator Barau intervenes in these areas where he deems fit, with all visibility. You remember infrastructures he initiated and put on the soil of the newly established University of Science and Technology, Kabo. An institution he initiated, followed-up, lobbied, smoothened legislative process and gave birth to.

As governance generally is continuum, legislation follows suit in many respects. In his past days in the Senate, many infrastructures were lobbied to be revisited by the federal government. Gwarzo federal road, for example. In the ninth (9th) Assembly, DSP put almost all the structures of National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) satellite campuses across all local governments of his constituency, Kano North.

It was him who lobbied and influenced the establishment of those campuses in his constituency, local root. His attachment to knowledge, knowledge and knowledge, always sets him at the centrestage among most visible politicians across Northern Nigeria. So also his impact, cuts across states. National fruit.

DSP’s specific and special interest in human development places him above many politicians, legislators and non-legislators. While he believes in local and humble beginning, his yardstick is placed above his constituency. Why? Because, he understands what hegemony means to national development. Hence, his careful selection of intervention areas. He is an apt, genuine and high profile interventionist. Humility and patience in the face of any political ploys, fix him above many of his contemporaries.

Without any fear of mincing words, or acrobatic expression of realities, Deputy Senate President has become a Divine Sign (Ayah) divinely projected and protected against all political odds, ploys and unimaginables. Come to think of it, a Distinguished Senator of his caliber, who suffered political persecution, unjust marginalization and intended humiliation, is now one of the most respected politicians in the eyes of Nigeria’s political development. This signifies another stage of human existence.

Apart from thousands and thousands of students this gentleman, is sponsoring for undergraduate and post graduate studies across Nigerian universities and beyond, his clear understanding of approach and framework for national cohesion, peaceful entity and overall national development, opens more doors for him to be visible and relevant in the political development of West African states. Regional fruits.

Only daft and undeserving minds can begin to think that, DSP Barau has since left his lofty interventions in recent years. In less than ten days, his presence was in Bayero University, Kano, when one thousand (1,000) undergraduate students from his constituency were celebrated for being selected under his scholarship scheme. As the total sum of Eight Hundred Thousand Naira (N800,000) was spend on each student.

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In less than a week, another round of one thousand undergraduate students from Kano North, were gathered at Yusuf Maitama Sule Federal University of Education, Kano, when the Senator assured them of his total and absolute support for their scholarship up to their graduation.

Similar events are coming up across all tertiary institutions in Kano, where young, promising and enterprising people coming from his constituency, would be addressed and provided with their scholarship interventions. Producing promising minds for national development. National fruits.

Those opening both sides of their mouth, blaming the Senator for being elusive and invisible towards the development of the state, recently, are either blind or lack proper sense to understand their utterances. Their reading between lines, is dwarfed by sentiment. It is also defeatist in nature, approach and expression.

In less than one week, he was in Kano and empowered ten thousand people across the state. As he spent over two hundred million Naira (N200m).

To cap it all, Distinguished Senator Barau, spent over Two Hundred Billion Naira (N200b) in his years as an examplary legislator from Kano North, on human development interventions. Across his constituency and the state in general. Local roots preparing for national fruition.

His firm belief in welfare state philosophy, informs his effort towards electrifying rural communities in his primary constituency. Hence his support for lighting up his people has been unwavering and genuine. No two ways about it.

Some of the milestones proving the confidence repose in the Senator by his Distinguished colleagues in the Senate, was the Committees he led. He was Chairman Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Chairman Senate Committee on Appropriation ; the similar Committee he chaired in the House of Representatives, during the late Speaker Ghali Umar Na’Abba, of blessed memory. He was also Chairman Senate Committee on Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).

National fruition at its best. Now he is the Deputy Senate President. He was assessed severally by observers from many professional angles and other respected association. For example, he was carefully and genuinely selected to get an award from the Senate Press Corps, tagged “2024 Highest Development – Driven Bills Award.” A rare gem, reserved gentleman, peace loving legislator and focused political leader.

Few inches back before he became Deputy Senate President, he refused to be disillusioned due to all manner of humiliation he was subjected to. A political leader who clearly understands what harmless engagement brings to table.

Yes he started locally from his constituency, but his actions, efforts, visibility, contributions, know – how, impeccable character, noise-less engagements, proper public relations with colleagues and clear focus in official responsibilities, place him above many pretenders.

Part of the national fruits, different Committees he chaired in the Senate and the current position of Deputy Senate President, place him above local champions. Left to me, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) should fix him for national assignment, come 2027. Elected position at best!

In the configuration of political power, Kano is his local constituency, as his name rings bell in the national scheme of things. His legislative intervention cuts across many states of the federation. Let my reader go and search the number of Bills he initiated and toiled to see their passage and get Presidential assent across states. National fruits.

At the regional level, I mean ECOWAS affairs, DSP gives his best to the continued survival of the regional body. From the administrative to resource – based intervention, Distinguished Senator becomes a strong bridge and pillar between Nigerian government and ECOWAS. His smooth facilitation of the ECOWAS protocols and Nigeria’s proper assistance places him high in the eyes of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

His unwavering faith in the development of Africa, presents him to be an expert in foreign policy. He looks like a career Diplomat. All I know is, it is his commitment in Pan Africanism that opens these chances for him. He has been a progressive element since from his university days. Who was shaped by one of the dogged and leading stars of progressive politics in Kano. The former Governor of the old Kano state, late Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi, of blessed memory.

Distinguished Senator Barau has local roots, with national visibility and regional relevance.

Anwar writes from Kano
Thursday, 9th October, 2025

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Amupitan and the Credibility of the 2027 Elections-Salihu Tanko Yakasai

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By Salihu Tanko Yakasai.

In any election, the most important stakeholder is the electoral umpire. Whoever is chosen to lead the electoral body carries a heavy burden, particularly in how key players and observers perceive the independence of that umpire, whether he will be fair and just or take sides with those who appointed him.

Typically, the person appointed to head the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is expected to ensure a level playing field for all candidates, irrespective of whether they belong to the ruling party or the opposition. Over the years in Nigeria, however, some INEC chairmen have been found wanting in the discharge of their duties.

Maurice Iwu is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most controversial INEC chairmen, largely because the 2007 elections under his leadership were heavily criticized for irregularities and lack of credibility. Even Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who won that election, admitted the process was flawed. While some argue he operated within a weak system, his tenure is still often seen as a low point for electoral integrity in Nigeria.

If you’re looking at credibility, transparency, and public trust, his tenure is often seen as a low point for Nigeria’s electoral process.

But from all indications, the current INEC chairman, Joash Amupitan, seems to be on the verge of becoming even worse than Maurice Iwu, as his tenure has been marked by one controversy after another since his appointment.

1- Religious bias allegation

The current INEC chairman, Amupitan, has faced criticism over a past petition in which he reportedly raised concerns about what he described as “Christian genocide.” This has drawn objections from groups such as the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, who argue that such a position raises questions about his neutrality in a religiously diverse country and have called for his removal.

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2- ADC leadership portal controversy

While citing a court order, the INEC chairman reportedly derecognized David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as Chairman and Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, respectively. This removal from INEC’s official portal could undermine the party’s ability to field candidates. Critics see this as a move that may disadvantage opposition parties in favor of the ruling All Progressives Congress.

3- Voter revalidation exercise concerns

Another major issue was the proposed voter revalidation exercise introduced close to the election timeline, which sparked backlash. Many argued that attempting to revalidate tens of millions of voters within a short period could disenfranchise many Nigerians in the 2027 general elections. Following public pressure, the commission suspended the exercise.

4- Social media partisanship allegation

Questions have been raised about an alleged social media account linked to Amupitan, said to contain posts supportive of the APC and critical of opposition movements such as the “Obidient” movement. Although he denied ownership, some online claims suggest links to personal identifiers such as an email address and phone number, leaving the issue contested.

All these controversies are happening even before the elections. If Maurice Iwu is the yardstick for a poor election umpire, then by all accounts, Amupitan appears to be on track to surpass that record. If he can be perceived as this compromised before the elections, what should be expected on election day?

When the credibility of an election collapses, the consequences go far beyond the ballot box. Voter turnout drops as people begin to feel their votes no longer count, and the legitimacy of whoever emerges as winner is immediately questioned. This often fuels political tension, deepens divisions, and in some cases can trigger unrest. Ultimately, a flawed electoral process does not just produce disputed outcomes, it weakens public trust in democracy itself and makes governance far more difficult.

This is why all well-meaning Nigerians, as well as the international community, must lend their voices to calls for the removal of such a controversial INEC chairman. The credibility of the elections is already being questioned even before they are held. It is like a referee in a football match wearing the jersey of one of the teams, you do not need anyone to tell you that such a referee cannot be neutral.

As Kofi Annan once said, “Credible elections are the cornerstone of democracy.” When that credibility is in doubt, the very foundation of the democratic process is weakened. Nigeria cannot afford to gamble with that foundation in 2027.

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The Final Betrayal Of A Red Neck?-Martin Yakwo

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By Martin Yakwo

The humid air of Benisheikh felt heavy yesterday, not with rain, but with the silence of a trap. Brigadier General Oseni Braimah stood in the center of the 29 Task Force Brigade’s perimeter, his thumb tracing the jagged edge of a radio that hadn’t caught a clear signal in three days.

He had surely sent five memos to Abuja in a month. He’d asked for the T-72 tanks promised in the quarterly budget and the thermal optics needed to see through the encroaching Sahel dust. After all the general in his youth was trained in the annals of red house aka octopus house..where being on point was a religion? Sharp thinking was necessary to survive and being resourceful was mandatory.

But alas, The replies from the High Command via the buffoons in the villa were always the same: “Resources are being deployed. Maintain your position.” But Braimah knew where the resources were. He had seen the photos of the new mansions in Lakeview, Abuja, owned by men who had never heard a shot fired in anger. He knew the “superior firepower” touted in the morning press releases was sitting in a shipping container in Lagos, held up by a kickback dispute between greedy politically inclined morons and the compromised analogue generals who have become their partners in crime and corruption.

“General,” his adjutant whispered, pointing toward the tree line. “The scouts didn’t return.” how could they have returned? They had already been betrayed by some rehabilitated sons and daughters of Satan with the blessing of the NSA and his clowns in control of the nations security apparatus a long time ago.

Braimah reached for his rifle. It was a decades-old weapon, the ubiquitous AK 47? its barrel worn smooth. He knew the political will to end this war didn’t exist; a forever war was too profitable for the men/agbayas in flowing agbadas, multi million naira watches and their paramilitary gang members in well starched khakis who the general answered to. If the insurgency died, the “security votes”—those unvetted billions—would vanish. After all, the dirty, stinky, drug addled vermin known as Boko Haram are the prodigal sons of some of the hierarchy as well as the politicians. These boys are cash in the bank as it is and so must be protected and supplied more than the military itself.

Then, the darkness erupted.
The terrorists didn’t come with swords; they came with brand-new technicals and night-vision goggles—gear better than anything Braimah’s men possessed. The General sprinted toward the front trench, shouting orders that were drowned out by the screams of boys holding jammed rifles.
He picked up a Light Machine Gun from a fallen soldier, but after three bursts, it seized.

The procurement officers had bought “refurbished” ammunition that was actually decades-old surplus. “Request air support!” Braimah roared over the thunder of RPGs.
“The jets are grounded in Maiduguri, sir!” the comms officer yelled back, tears streaking his dusty face. “They say there’s no fuel budget cleared for night Sorties!”

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Braimah looked at the sky, vast and empty. No air support? No night time drones? It wasn’t the enemy that had defeated him. It was the ink on the diverted contracts and the shrugs in the air-conditioned boardrooms of the capital. He stood tall, a silhouette of defiance against the muzzle flashes. He was a lion led by sheep, a guardian sold for a percentage. As the perimeter collapsed, he didn’t retreat. He fired his sidearm until the slide locked back. By then the scene must have looked like a scorched earth with bodies strewn across each other, blood and dust mixing with bullets and shrapnel as the constant staccato of gunfire mixed with Islamic chants by the evil killers of his colleagues rent the air, getting closer, and closer by the mili second?

The last thing Oseni Braimah felt wasn’t the sting of the bullet, but the “cold weight of a betrayal that started a thousand miles away from the battlefield in an air conditioned suite in the villa and freezing office in the MOD.” The desire to gaze upon the faces of his beautiful wife and kids once more must have driven him to jump into the last remaining MRAP vehicle in order to save himself and the wounded left alive to try to salvage their dire situation and protect us the citizens who slept underneath the covers while simultaneously living in order to fight another day?

But alas….it wasn’t meant to be…”oga the MRAP has no fuel and the engine is faulty?” What manner of government allows a red neck to be in charge of a command with such a logistical nightmare? The Nigerian government of course. Better to turn our brightest and bravest into sitting ducks in borno for the bandits as long as the allowances can be exchanged in zone 4 for dollars but not sense!

The next morning, the DHQ would release a statement praising his “heroism” and “the military’s successful repelling of the attack.” The mansions in Abuja would remain quiet, their walls thick enough to drown out the sound of the desert wind while also buck passing in order to avoid any form of official scrutiny. Maybe tomorrow morning the mong from bourdillion would hurriedly fly into an airfield in Maiduguri for 10 minutes to extol the virtues of my red house brother and his fallen comrades in arms as he did in jos? He would make his usual regurgitated speech about “never again or we will crush these bandits?” He may also demand that they bring omos twin brother and his grieving wife and kids for a photo op? To show that he cares? Typical.

Mr President , your high command and your useless Boko Haram trainee ministers and the safari suit wearing boy scout from kaduna . You have all sacrificed an innocent man’s life and that of his brave platoon with your incompetence, blinding stupidity and lack of political will to face this menace head on. Nigerians are now on par with somalians as regards to insecurity and it is all happening under your bleary-eyed watch.

The betrayal of all the remaining red necks and their subordinates rests on your shoulders. May all of you responsible for the current state of this nations capitulation choke on your wealth and die off in penury after being haunted by the visions of all those who have been sent to the upper room by your inaction greed and lack of foresight.

As for “Le deux, tallest, Omo bee and the general?”…..I wish you a peaceful journey
I will see you when it’s my turn . Rest in peace……Salute.

[“The final betrayal of a red neck” is a SEMI BIOGRAPHICAL EPITAPH written by me based on the events of the last 24 hours of oseni braimahs life, as a dedication to his bravery and that of his men, the current inefficiency affecting our nations military offensive against terrorists in nigeria, the debilitating federal corruption as well as our 32 year association via our journey through the hallowed halls of CSSKD”]

© God of words productions. 2026

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Shekarau In APC, Morale Booster For Governor Abba

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By Abba Anwar

It is no longer a news or something strange for Kano people, for one to comfortably advance a stance that, among all the former Governors of Kano, who are still alive, including Military Administrators during Military regime, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, Sardaunan Kano and a one time Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is the most focused, most honest, most humane, most humble and most lenient, with high sense of spiritual touch.

Just like the former Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, whose political structure cuts across all the 44 local government areas in the state, Malam Shekarau has that political spread for sure. Shekarau’s structure, under what is called Shurah Council /Committee, is more genuine and democratic, than that of Kwankwaso.

For the simple reason that, nowhere in his political life, before, during and after his days in office, it was reported that he takes decisions without consultation. The cardinal essence of the true meaning of Shurah. Consultation before action. The concept of Shurah became more prominent in his post administration era.

Even the Shurah Council /Committee, is under the leadership of another respected and down – to-earth personality, Dr Umar Mustapha, popularly known and called Mai Mansaleta (Mentholatum). An ocean difference between Kwankwaso’s Kwankwasiyya and Shekarau’s Shurah. Under Shurah, immediately after Shekarau, there is the Chairman of the body of decision makers, Shurah. Unlike in Kwankwasiyya where you have Kwankwaso and only him, as the alpha and omega. Below him in the chain of decision making and command? Nobody! Absolute totalitarianism!

With the cross over of Shekarau to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the chances and influence of Kano state, Abba Kabir Yusuf, against 2027 election, are becoming more visible, predictable and waxing stronger. Even the consolidation of the party and governance are becoming increasingly focused. Shekarau is respected by almost all Kano elders and responsible individuals.

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One good thing about Shekarau’s political empire, is, almost all those who are following his political direction, have it at the back of their mind that, they are duty bound, to be loyal, as a symbol of duty of followership. No blind loyalty, no deceit and no double-speak. He, as an overall leader of the dynasty, if I can use the term, consults, before any decision is reached.

Shekarau in APC, means governor Yusuf’s decisive political spread across all the 44 local governments. I also hope that, Shekarau’s people will not be sidelined in the party activities and governance. As it was the case during the immediate past governor Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, CON.

If and only if governor Yusuf wants to display practical relationship with Shekarau, I suggest, he should incorporate Shekarau’s loyalists in governance, more than any other section or camp of the traditional APC. Why? Because, Shekarau, as it appears now, has no single individual in the party leadership. Right form the ward to local government up to state. Congresses across wards, local governments and state took place few weeks back. Before Shekarau joins the party. So he should be compensated, anyway.

It is governor Yusuf, Malam Shekarau, Baba Ganduje and His Excellency, Deputy Senate President, Distinguished Senator Barau I Jibrin, CFR, who are now on the table. A round table, if you wish. Is not for roundtable discussion. But for redesign, refocus, rejig, realignment and rehearsal of current political reality in Kano, against 2027.

Without fear of contradiction and exaggeration, Shekarau is still one of the very few politicians in the country, whom, when you look at their faces, you see faith, seriousness, straightforwardness, focus, commitment and humility. So as a matter of fact, APC under the governor, in Kano, is lucky to woo Sardaunan Kano, ahead of such stiffer elections, come 2027. Which is just some miles away.

I suggest that, Shekarau people, as he joins APC, should be involved in governance from local governments to state level. Failure to do that, may as well mean, APC looks at him (Shekarau), alone, not alongside his people. And this could mean a bad political approach. Let Shekarau and his people know that, their relevance and influence are spotted and appreciated, by the present state government. Unlike what was obtained in the past. When their hardwork, commitment and loyalty were thrown to the dogs.

As important as Shekarau is, in normalizing and consolidating the strength of APC, not only in Kano, it is expected that, his people would not be neglected after joining the party. Yes, Shekarau still enjoys grassroot supporters, real and genuine, for that matter. The ball, I believe, is in the court of both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and governor Yusuf.

So governor Yusuf should facilitate the fixing of Shekarau people in some chosen federal government spaces. Consolidation of power, is rewarding, when realities on ground are not deliberately neglected.

Shekarau’s influence cuts across many states, especially, in the North. More importantly, people that are religious, in the true sense of the word religion, gentlemen and other community leaders across our traditional settings. Humility and approachable posture, are two major attitudes that endear him to many.

Without being economical with the truth, I can say, governor Yusuf finds a new political father in Shekarau. Take it or leave it.

Anwar writes from Kano
Wednesday, 8th April, 2026

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